Archaeologists have discovered a collection of prehistoric animal bones in Tanzania that suggests early humans figured out ...
Now, researchers have uncovered a substantial cache of prehistoric bone tools in the same region dating back 1.5 million years. It's the oldest collection of mass-produced bone tools yet known, ...
Historian Christa Kuljian and paleoanthropologist Dipuo Kgotleng talk to The Conversation Weekly podcast about the ...
The oldest collection of mass-produced prehistoric bone tools reveal that human ancestors were likely capable of more advanced abstract reasoning one million years earlier than thought, finds a new ...
Clay figurines found on top of the remnants of a pyramid in what is now El Salvador might have been used in public ceremonies ...
The bone tools date from more than a million years before our species, Homo sapiens, arose around 300,000 years ago.
For decades, anthropologists believed that early hominins — our distant ancestors roaming Africa over a million years ago — ...
An assemblage of tools found in Tanzania that was fashioned about 1.5 million years ago from the limb bones of elephants and ...
To test his mental math-solving skills, the Guinness World Records team recently invited Aaryan to Dubai, where he was asked ...
Greece is home to a remarkable array of wildlife, with over 4,000 endemic species found across its mountains, seas, and ...
Apparent 23,000-year-old tracks may have been left by Paleoindians pulling wooden vehicles carrying resources—and possibly ...
Anthropic recently unveiled Claude 3.7 Sonnet, touting it as the "most intelligent model to date," and also launched Claude ...